Charles-Louis Philippe
1874–1909 (age 35)
Biography
Charles-Louis Philippe (1874–1909) was a talented French writer whose literary works explored the human experience with sensitivity and depth. His novels and stories, though produced during a relatively brief career, demonstrated considerable artistic merit and psychological insight into the lives of ordinary people.
Philippe's untimely death in 1909 at the age of thirty-five cut short a promising literary career. His memory is preserved in Cérilly, his native region, where his contributions to French literature continue to be remembered and appreciated for their artistic significance and enduring human resonance.